Delaware Valley College - Cornucopia Yearbook (Doylestown, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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CHARLES D. RUDOLPH Floriculture Age 19 Overbrook High School Philadelphia, Pa. Genteel and personage. Conduct and equipage. — Henry Carry. pRESHiLiX Ye.vb: Manager of Class Baseball Team. Inter- dormitory . cti ities. Boosters Club. JuxiOR Year: Assistant Manager of Varsity Baseball, Junior Prom Committee, Pennant Com- mittee, Freshman Reception Committee, Class Baseball Team, Interdormitory Acti -ities, Tennis Club, School Band. SE fioB Ye. h: Baseball Manager of Varsity, Council, Varsity Club, A. A. Board, School Band. Dick has earned the title, Big Pro- moter . Through his gift of gab and enthusiastic sales talk, many a politician owns his job to our own Dick ' . Besides enjo ing oratorical fame in ' BuIl Sessions and political circles, Charlie makes a beautiful figure on the Dance floor with his graceful figure and latest steps in Danceland. We have no fear of your success old chap, with your line and knack of putting your point over. Well predict you ' U be mayor of Philadelphia or champion Rose Grower in Pennsvlvania. MAX SELKOWITZ Mac Floriculture Age ii Eastern District High Brookl -n, X. Y. He adored irhaterer subject he spoke upon — by the most splendid eloquence. — Chesterfield. FRESHM.i Yeah: Freshman Boxing Team, Poultry Club. JrxiOR Year: Class Boxing, Class Baseball, Poultry Club. Senior Year: Poultry Club. Macs one of those guys you cant help noticing around, either by his cherry whistle or argumentive voice. There ' s been many a time in the past three years we ' ve Ijeen forced with the possibility of losing Mac but he always weathered the storm and remained with us. Mac ' s sideline has been a lucrative one and his capons are known through the length and breadth of Farm School and Doylestown. Besides. Seiko is a pugilist of no mean ability and twice carried the Black and Gold to victory. Mac . when we get together again, well expect you to entertain the crowd with that imitable whistle. Best luck, Mae . -4 28 11=-

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ABHAHAM B. RELLIS ? ' Floriculture Age 21 Girard High Girard, Pa. A youth In irlmni mis yiivti So much of earth, sn miirh of hcavrit. — Wordsworth. Fresh l n Year: Class Cheer leader. Class Basketball. Interdormitory Activities, Booster ' s Club. Junior Ye. r: Class Baseball, Football and Basketball Teams. Council, Senate, .Junior Prom Committee. Senior Ye.vr: Year Book Staff, President of A. A. Board, A. A. Manager, Council. Senate, Gleaner Staff, Tennis Club, Horticultural Club. Rel came to school a little later than the rest of us so he missed our formal initiation into . F. S. But he soon caught on and established himself in our hearts as one of the most congenial and cheerful chaps in the school. In our Freshman and .Junior years he helped us with our matches with our opposing classes. In our Senior year Rel went into Politics and became a member of the various branches of our Government Body, but down in the A. A. Store Rel proved his worth. Here his voice could be heard con- tinuou.sly telling his cu.stomers, That in God We Trust and all others cash. ' Rel ' s work in the Greenhouse speaks for itself and we ' re sure we ' ll soon be hearing of The Rellis Greenhouses, Inc. f £ BENJAMIN I. UOSKNBKRG «™ Floriculture Age 19 Overbrook High Philadelphia, Pa. Young in limbs, in judgment old. — Sh akespeare. FRESIl L N Yeah: Booster Club, ' igilance Committee, Inter- dormitory Acti ' ities. Ji NiOR Year: Tennis ( lub. Freshman Reception Com- mittee, Interdormitory Activities. Senior Year: School Band, Vice-President Tennis Club. S. S. A. Committee, Year Book Staff, Orchestra, Council. Ben ' s small in statue but the energy that is packed into him is more than you can find room for in an elephant. When the school lost its orchestra through graduation last year it looked like the end of the dance- a-month habit at N. F. S. But Ben recruited a group of fellows and it was through his untiring efforts and energy that Farm School did not notice any lack of heat at its Dances this year. He was a Spark Plug that made the machine go. Besides Ben lived up to his orchestra work in the Greenhouse, on the Tennis Courts, and on the Dance floor. He is one of those guys that just can ' t help climbing the Ladder of Success. •4 27



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Horticulture Department rHE past year for the Ilortieulture Department may be spoken of as the most profitable season ever experienced. This can be attributed to better yiekls and general management, with the fine cooperation given by the seniors, who have taken their project seriously. Apples anil peaches each yielded bumper crops : 5000 bushels of apples, handpicked and windfalls, were harvested. All the small fruits, as straw- berries, grapes and currants, yielded exceptionally well and proved to be very profitable. Our vegetable cropping has been increased right along and last season was doubled over the previous year. Such crops as lima beans, peas, tomatoes, sweet corn and asparagus paid very well. Due to our large yields and increase in acreage, we had to look for a new way of disposing of our products. This lead to the ilevelopment of the Roadside Market which proved both profit- able and eilucational to those students who operated the stands, showing a new and profitable source for marketing. The graduating seniors of the Horticulture Department should have no trouble in their pursuits if they work as diligently as they have done in the past here at the school. David M. Purmell, Head of Horticiitiiire ' DepartmeHt. ■4 i

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